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Courtney Lange

Build Your Brand on BlogTalkRadio & Let The Opportunities Roll In - 0 views

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    How to pod cast
Christen Cowley

Article on tech/learning styles - 0 views

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    A Study of Students' Learning Styles, Discipline Attitudes and Knowledge Acquisition in Technology-Enhanced Probability and Statistics Education
Christen Cowley

State of Tech - 0 views

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    Podcast I found on the Teachers for Tomorrow blog
Courtney Lange

The visual (spatial) learning style - 0 views

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    This is a site on learning styles.
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    The learning style of visual learners
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    Thanks for the site!
Courtney Lange

Webspiration Classroom Document - 0 views

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    My webspiration on visual learners
james grubbs

Technology in Schools Faces Questions on Value - NYTimes.com - 0 views

  • There are times in Kyrene when the technology seems to allow students to disengage from learning: They are left at computers to perform a task but wind up playing around, suggesting, as some researchers have found, that computers can distract and not instruct.
    • james grubbs
       
      Do you agree or disagree?
Courtney Lange

UA Tech: Learning For Today - Blog2012-2013 - 1 views

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    University of Akron teaching website and blog.  
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    Greg's Class Blog
Cindy Graves

Ohio Treasure Chest of Tech Resources - 0 views

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    Here ya go!
Christen Cowley

Featured UA Biotechnology & Biomimicry Technology - 0 views

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    Some pretty amazing research in the biomimicry area going on at Akron University.
Jenny Sommers

Digital Natives Looking to Unplug, Connect | Guest Blog, Scientific American Blog Network - 0 views

  • If you were creating a classroom, what would it look like? It would be interactive and have a lot of activities. It should be half and half activities and lecture. I do like when it’s more open, but it is important for us to know what lecture looks like because we might have to do that later. The tables should be set up in a circle so we are all facing each other and talking.
  • It turns out, however, that in this group of students, many talked as if they craved more human interaction, and wanted to unplug more during class
  • our students and these students we interviewed have been around technology so much, that when they were asked questions about technology, they had a hard time understanding the question (what do you mean, technology?). Technology isn’t technology for our students–it’s just part of their lives
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    • Jenny Sommers
       
      Interesting. I feel that some of our college courses tell us to use technology just so we can say we are using technology.
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      I never thought about it that these young people that have grown up with technology don't realize what technology really is.
  • Educators say not to incorporate technology for technology’s sake, but more often than not, it is assumed that a new tech tool will effectively engage students
  • As teachers, we shouldn’t be taking away real opportunities for students to engage with each other and simply replacing those opportunities of connection with technology
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    Interesting read about what some young people want from technology
Garth Holman

Chrome Smashing: Creating the Inconceivable | Edutopia - 0 views

  • Similarly, smashing multiple apps can lead to extraordinary learning artifacts, so why not apply it to Chromebooks? In four steps, we have the potential to create and share something entirely new.
  • As teachers, we should look to incorporate smashes because we want our students to demonstrate their understanding, to reflect on a process and to envision creating a learning artifact that was previously inconceivable. We want students to take ownership of their learning process, develop technology fluency (2), and identify the best possible means to "show what they know." When there are no limitations to what can be created with the available tools, then there are no limitations to how students can demonstrate their growth as learners.
  • Essentially, our goal as educators is to help our students develop into creators and innovators. When we know that smashing is a possibility and introduce this potential to our students, we not only empower them to take ownership of their learning process, but also teach them to go beyond the initial obstacles in order to problem solve for better learning and expression.
Garth Holman

2013-horizon-report-k12 - Emerging Tech for Instruction 401 - 0 views

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    Key Drivers of Educational Technology 2013-14  Lists 5, and significant challenges. 
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